Secure Textile Shredding and Recycling Service

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Value

£200,000

Classifications

  • Textile fabrics and related items
  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Environmental services

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Published

1 week ago

Description

The purpose of this contract is to outline the requirements and expectations for a textile recycling service specifically designed for corporate clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE). The service aims to promote sustainability, reduce waste, and ensure the responsible disposal or re-purposing of textile items.
The types of textiles produced by the Company include:
•	Hi-Vis Garments;
•	Ballistic Garments;
•	Branded and unbranded uniform; and
•	Safety Gloves and Footwear.
The textile recycling service should cover the following aspects:
•	Collection: Provision of a convenient and efficient collection system for corporate clothing and PPE within the Company.
•	Sorting and Processing: Proper sorting and processing of collected items, ensuring their suitability for recycling or repurposing.
•	Recycling/Repurposing: Implementation of environmentally friendly techniques to recycle or repurpose the collected textiles (Repurposing not to include selling or distributing of whole garments).
•	Reporting: Provision of regular reports on the quantity of textiles collected, recycled, and repurposed, along with environmental impact metrics (e.g., carbon emissions saved, water and energy consumption).

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